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Terryville Public Library Highlights - December 2022

Schools and Libraries

December 1, 2022

From: Terryville Public Library

New Books Bookshelf

Check out what's new at the Library HERE
(From this link you're able to place holds on new releases and recently purchased items.)

Registration may be required for some of the programs listed below as space is limited. 

Adult Events

Not-Your-Average Gift Tags
Thursday, December 1 @  2:30pm OR 6:30pm

Looking to add a colorful, personalized touch to your gifts this year?  Join us to create cup to up to 6 different gift tag designs using rubber stamps, washi tape, kraft paper, markers, Cricut-cut paper shapes and/or ribbon.  All supplies provided.

Register online here for the 2:30pm class:  https://forms.gle/naeabo5xv7ZNRDUW8

Register online here for the 6:30pm class:  https://forms.gle/JVaBk4ny4MgWphys8

Special thanks to the Library Board of Trustees for their generous support of the CreationStation Makerspace.

Things That Go Bump in the Night
Saturday, December 3 @ 1:00pm

Ginny Apple, a Master Wildlife Conservationist, is back with another great talk!  Join us to learn more about what goes bump in the night.  When the sun sets and night is upon us, all sorts of critters emerge from their hiding places and begin to forage, hunt—even play! From the Opossum to the Porcupine to the Great Horned Owl, these creatures can teach us lots about the animal world if we just watch and listen. Hear more from Ginny as she talks about these animals, their habits, their howls and their homes.

Register here: https://forms.gle/HbmjrGUFebHiQx2Y7

Winter/Holiday Terrarium
Tuesday, December 6 @ 2:30pm

Terrariums are great décor for any season!  Create a snowy winter or holiday themed terrarium using basic materials.  Materials will be provided, but if you would like something specific, feel free to bring your own décor for your terrarium.  *Materials provided may differ from those shown*

Register here: https://forms.gle/cmM3uRE9NRXkH6oz6

Sharing and Preserving Family Stories
Saturday, December 10 @ 10:30am

Take advantage of seeing your family over the holidays by having great family history conversations!  Local resident Erin King will share tips on how to do it!   Plus, you’ll learn about some of the tools the Library has available if you want to record or otherwise preserve that conversation!

Register online here:  https://forms.gle/6MD4bwu49QLa2BrNA

We are grateful for the generous support of the Terryville Public Library Board of Trustees in our Makerspace.

Are you looking for help learning basic computer skills?  Mouse control and movement?  Navigating a web browser?  Attaching photos or files to e-mails?  In partnership with the Connecticut State Library, we are offering Northstar Digital Literacy assessments and workshops.  You can develop digital literacy skills at your own pace or participate in small group afternoon classes.  If you are interested in learning more, stop by or call the Library at 860-582-3121 to get started!

Teen Events

Teen Crochet
Tuesday, December 27 @ 4:00pm

Teen Crochet is a beginner friendly class that will introduce how to cast on, slip knots, single crochet, double crochet, and we’ll begin to make a granny square.  A supply of yarn will be available, but teens are welcome to bring their own bulky or super bulky yarn, if they prefer a certain color.

Register here: https://forms.gle/FCBRtchQaLfAHNgr9

Minute to Win It: Teen Edition
Wednesday, December 28 @ 3:00pm

Fun and fast-paced, you’ve got one minute to succeed in these silly challenges! Everyone wins because they’re as fun to play as they are to watch.  Pizza and prizes.

Registration required.   Talk to Miss Gretchen or Miss Cheri or register here:  https://forms.gle/u3vWsJEVYcEeVZjc6

Teen Escape Room
Thursday, December 29 @ 6:00pm

In this winter-themed escape room, you’d take time to enjoy the beauty of a winter wonderland if you weren’t already frozen in fear!  Teens will have 40 minutes to search for clues, solve riddles, and turn up the heat!  Space is limited for this popular program.

Sign up with Miss Gretchen or Miss Cheri or register online here:  https://forms.gle/abbTwnYKJ7nvHZy16

Children's Events

Letters to Santa
From Monday, November 14 to Thursday, December 15

Santa is getting ready to make his deliveries and needs to know what you want this year! Drop off your Letters to Santa between Monday, November 14 and Thursday, December 15 during open hours. Participants will receive a goodie bag and a response from Santa himself! Pickup of and responses will be scheduled during the week of 12/19-12/23. Letters can be dropped off at the desk in front of the Children’s Librarian’s office or at our Curbside Pickup table. This event is open to children ages birth and up.

Grab a letter template from the library, here or email [email protected] to be sent a template to print. If you want to use a template of your own be sure to include:

Child’s name
Child’s age
Email and Phone Number of Caregiver to contact for pickup
Gifts wanted

Graphic Novel Book Club: Marshmallow & Jordan
Thursday, December 15 @ 6:30pm

Do you love to read graphic novels? Each month will feature a different graphic novel, this month we will be reading Marshmallow and Jordan by Alina Chau. Join us to have a snack, discuss the book, and do some activities. Pick up your copy of the graphic novel at the circulation desk. This event is for ages 9-12.

About the book from the author’s website;
Jordan’s days as star player for her school’s basketball team ended when an accident left her paralyzed from the waist down. Now, she’s still the team captain, but her competition days seem to be behind her…until an encounter with a mysterious elephant, who she names Marshmallow, helps Jordan discover a brand new sport.

Registration is required. Stop by the library to register and pick up the book.

Sensory Saturday
Saturday, December 17 @ 10:30am

Join us for a morning of sensory exploration. Materials available may include water beads, paint, colored rice, kinetic sand, playdough or more. This event is for ages 2 and up, with a caregiver.

Registration is required. Register at https://forms.gle/ARx9dM3iVCf5NkLM6

Drop in Craft: Snowflake Suncatchers
Tuesday, December 27 from 1:30pm - 7:30pm

Looking for something fun to do over break?
Drop in between 1:30-7:30 to make your own snowflake suncatcher!
No registration is needed.

Did you know?
December 24th is celebrated with books in Iceland! 
Jolabokaflod (Christmas Book Flood) started during World War II, when paper was one of the few things not rationed in Iceland. Because of this, Icelanders gave books as gifts while other commodities were in short supply, turning them into a country of bookaholics to this day. Read more about this literary holiday here! 

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